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Published: Dec 17 2008 / 20:42

For those of you who have used Ruby on Rails before, you most likely already know what migrations are, and you probably love them! They are such a simple idea and once you start using them you'll wonder why you never thought of them. Recently I was doing a bit of work which required me to do some build automation, and (after prodding from some co-workers) I decided that we needed to do some migrations. Migrations are easier to just show you than explain, so I am going to move right into some code. First though, I am going to explain to you the tool that I chose.
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